Greg Twemlow's article discusses the urgent issue of First Nations digital sovereignty in the face of advancing AI. He argues that the open internet facilitates the exploitation of Indigenous culture by AI and corporations, leading to cultural erasure. Twemlow proposes the concept of a "Warlu Circle," a protected digital space to safeguard Indigenous heritage. The narrative includes a story illustrating the historical loss and the need for digital protection, and a fictional meeting where First Nations elders implore the Prime Minister for action. Ultimately, the article calls for legal measures to ensure AI companies cannot misappropriate Indigenous knowledge and to establish digital cultural sovereignty. Read the article.